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thanks to john haley's leadership, to significantly streamline that process and get those buses much sooner than we would have otherwise. he also have -- you also have approved contract for rehab of a bunch of our existing buses in addition to the lrv fleet we have programmed which i'll speak about in a moment. in these overhaul projects we're identifying the components on the vehicles that are the most prone to failure, getting them replaced or rehabilitated. the results so far, the ones that come out of rehab for backup, for lack of a better term, perform much better than the rest of the group which has direct impact on the performance of the system. and the new buses you approved were hybrid buses. we have trolley bus procurement coming right on the heels of that. estate division as well as with the union on making sure we have adequate restroom facilities for operators. it may seem not very much related, but having decent, clean, safe rrmt restrooms for r operators is an essential part of our offering system because if we don't have them they have to defer off route to use the fa
thanks to john haley's leadership, to significantly streamline that process and get those buses much sooner than we would have otherwise. he also have -- you also have approved contract for rehab of a bunch of our existing buses in addition to the lrv fleet we have programmed which i'll speak about in a moment. in these overhaul projects we're identifying the components on the vehicles that are the most prone to failure, getting them replaced or rehabilitated. the results so far, the ones that...
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so let's get right to the winning numbers. 5, 16, 22, 23, 29, and the powerball is 6. there were 68 tickets nationwide that had five numbers right. they'll each get $1 million. not bad. so tickets sold at a rate of 130,000 a minute. nearly nine million people won smaller prizes. now the search is on for the two big ticket holders whose lives are about to change forever. but for the rest of us, it is another day facing the fiscal cliff. negotiators are going to talk about specific proposaals for both sides to avoid that fiscal cliff. tracy pots joins us from washington with all the details. good morning to you. >> good morning, everyone. a number of high level but individual meetings scheduled here today on capitol hill with really just a handful of lawmakers who could have a big impact on your paycheck. tim giter in and rob neighbors bring the deficit cutting plan to capitol hill today. >> reporter: negotiators are meeting with boehner and top democrats. they heard the plan wednesday at the white house. at least one thinks there could be a deal here. >> if i were invol
so let's get right to the winning numbers. 5, 16, 22, 23, 29, and the powerball is 6. there were 68 tickets nationwide that had five numbers right. they'll each get $1 million. not bad. so tickets sold at a rate of 130,000 a minute. nearly nine million people won smaller prizes. now the search is on for the two big ticket holders whose lives are about to change forever. but for the rest of us, it is another day facing the fiscal cliff. negotiators are going to talk about specific proposaals for...
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that could cost you a lot of money... after the break sliding down the fiscal after the break 3 im armstrong williams.facebook. follow us twwtter ann facebook. 33 just waiting for inspiration to strike. and there it is! done. genius. give the gift of dunkin' coffee. get two pounds for $14.99, only at dunkin' restaurants. america runs on dunkin'. terrell suggs will not allow season...already with an belt...returning from a torn - achilles...a second comeback could be around the corner. corner.4 dayysaater teering his right biceps.....uggs returned to practice today.. suggg insists he is a game time decision sunday against the redskins.and will not hurts the team..players have played through torn biceps... todayyat practice suggs wore a harness... it's still too early to tell if he can plaa with the injury. 3 bbn roethlisberrer's back.the steelers quarrerback will start sundaa against thee chargerss.roethlisberger has missed the last 3 weeks...with a shouler and rib injury. pittsburgh went 1-and-2 withh big ben sidelined.it
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quintana is in napa, john alston is live at a power outage in san francisco. we begin with meteorologist leigh glaser. >> leigh: right now we're in a lull across the bay area. live doppler 7hd picked up heavier cells as the warm sector moves through. but what we're keying spot -- seeing spotty rain, san ramon, towards the livermore valley area, and just to the east of morgan hill, little not -- spotty pain, -- spotty rain but where the rain is coming down, very heavy rainfall amounts in the north coast, pushing into crescent city. this where is the leading edge of the cold front is. it has to swing south and we are doing for heavy around and wind tomorrow morning. this is the timing. 11:00 this evening, and tonight and early tomorrow morning, stormy conditions, 2:00 a.m. to 3:00 a.m., that's when we'll look for very heavy rainfall, very strong winds to move into the north bay. 6:00 a.m. red indicating very heavy rain, from napa down towards san rafael. and you'll notice as we head to the 9:00 hour, into the 11:00 hour, this cold front moves towards the south,
quintana is in napa, john alston is live at a power outage in san francisco. we begin with meteorologist leigh glaser. >> leigh: right now we're in a lull across the bay area. live doppler 7hd picked up heavier cells as the warm sector moves through. but what we're keying spot -- seeing spotty rain, san ramon, towards the livermore valley area, and just to the east of morgan hill, little not -- spotty pain, -- spotty rain but where the rain is coming down, very heavy rainfall amounts in...
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he has a way to make money. the agency is not asking congress for money even though they have 15 billion this year. they are cutting benefits from 5 billion to 1 billion. just that will put the agency in the black next year and then the post office can continue delivery. >> he talked about same day delivery. we talked about that. >> amazon is doing that wal-mart is doing that. >> this next story we have to tell you about. churches renting out sell towers -- their steep pells as cell towers. >> we pray for better service now we aprayers are being answe. church steep pells make a key location because they are high and they are also in residential locations. controversial but it has been profitable. one church is making 4,000 a month. >> appreciate it. >> i hope you answer. >> first degree weather update for janice dean. she is keeping an eye on the storm brewing out west for the last couple days. >> a lot of moisture is going to work its way over a foot of rain into california. a 4rlittle bit of moisture acro the
he has a way to make money. the agency is not asking congress for money even though they have 15 billion this year. they are cutting benefits from 5 billion to 1 billion. just that will put the agency in the black next year and then the post office can continue delivery. >> he talked about same day delivery. we talked about that. >> amazon is doing that wal-mart is doing that. >> this next story we have to tell you about. churches renting out sell towers -- their steep pells...
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federal pension that is 22 percent of the federal budget. we give pensions to members of congress and let's look at that and look at entitlements and look at the big honey pot and the big spending. >> i am all with mark in bringing down the pensionss of the politicians. here are the facts, in 2009, we had a stilus spending. 800 billion extra from 2008. guess what, it never stopped. it was supposed to be a one stop 2010 and 11 and 12 we have maintained the extra spending in a time when we had cut back on military spending. >> absolutel >> and that is increasing and guess what, that adds up to the deficit, right? >> david, the probl is deeper than what you are describing. this goes back decades. when you look at entitlement spending over the last half century, it has steadily crept up four percent every year and that incdes adjustments for population growth. so what then? you increaseaxes four percent every year? that is absurd. at some point we need both parties to come together and tax this entitlement creep. we mention obama ape lot. he has
federal pension that is 22 percent of the federal budget. we give pensions to members of congress and let's look at that and look at entitlements and look at the big honey pot and the big spending. >> i am all with mark in bringing down the pensionss of the politicians. here are the facts, in 2009, we had a stilus spending. 800 billion extra from 2008. guess what, it never stopped. it was supposed to be a one stop 2010 and 11 and 12 we have maintained the extra spending in a time when we...
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>> 22 years ago. >> joy: you look the same. you do. you don't look 22 years older. people are telling me they have trouble thinking of you as a nice guy because of that. you were so good at it. playing a bad guy like that. you also have died a lot on screen. what is that about? >> that's right. endemic to this profession. if you're in awhile, you'll die several times. playing villains. >> joy: what is it about you that the director cast you as a villain? you have extremely amiable looks. >> it was that movie because before that film, even in my screen test for "ghost," which is in the actually used to do screen tests, the director said you're too sympathetic. we need you to be more evil. i said no, the way to play this guy is not to be evil at all. their hesitation was i didn't seem bad enough but then of course when they cast me and i was evil then people thought of me as the villain. >> joy: you do have the blue eyes like paul ryan. >> don't say that, joy! >> joy: the village of the damned eyes. >> as my wife says, nazi eyes. >> joy: let's talk about your grandfat
>> 22 years ago. >> joy: you look the same. you do. you don't look 22 years older. people are telling me they have trouble thinking of you as a nice guy because of that. you were so good at it. playing a bad guy like that. you also have died a lot on screen. what is that about? >> that's right. endemic to this profession. if you're in awhile, you'll die several times. playing villains. >> joy: what is it about you that the director cast you as a villain? you have...
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let's get right to those winning numbers. 5, 16, 22, 23, 29 and the magical powerball of 6. but that's not all. there were 58 tickets nationwide that had at least five numbers right. they'll each get $1 million. not bad. tickets sold wednesday at a rate 130,000 a ticket. nearly 9 million people won smaller prizes, but now the search is on for the two big ticket holders whose lives are about to change forever. there's an understatement for you. >>> well, right now, the west coast is gearing up for a new series of powerful storms this week, so nbc's meteorologist dylan dreyer is down on the plaza with more on that. good morning, dylan. what's the latest? >> good morning. the problem with the west coast is it is storm after storm that is going to pound california and oregon and washington state. you can see the next one is already making its way onshore, and we are looking at heavy rain, especially across northern california. you can see a closer look. that band of heavy rain just to the west of northern california, that's going to move onshore, and we are going to see a series
let's get right to those winning numbers. 5, 16, 22, 23, 29 and the magical powerball of 6. but that's not all. there were 58 tickets nationwide that had at least five numbers right. they'll each get $1 million. not bad. tickets sold wednesday at a rate 130,000 a ticket. nearly 9 million people won smaller prizes, but now the search is on for the two big ticket holders whose lives are about to change forever. there's an understatement for you. >>> well, right now, the west coast is...
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what could you save money on this month? toys, but only if you wait until the two weeks before christmas. don't buy toys too early. >> they may be gone by then. >> that's what the industry wants you to think. tools and hardware, screwdriver sets, lawn tools. cooking and kitchen ware. >> what i always wanted bakeware, small appliances at stores. what should you stay away from? jewelry. how many times have you heard me say that. just like on black friday you will not find low prices. electronics. it's best to wait until january or february for the newer models to launch. the 2013 models when you find the markdowns on the 2012 models. and the one -- what, it tell me. >> i was thinking right before you are going to watch the football games. >> i'm not going to buy you a diamond necklace. >> i would love one. >> the one thing we need to know about our money. >> plenty of economic data. we is v a welcome respite from all the fiscal cliff. but sandy's fingerprints will be over this data. you're going to see fewer jobs created than
what could you save money on this month? toys, but only if you wait until the two weeks before christmas. don't buy toys too early. >> they may be gone by then. >> that's what the industry wants you to think. tools and hardware, screwdriver sets, lawn tools. cooking and kitchen ware. >> what i always wanted bakeware, small appliances at stores. what should you stay away from? jewelry. how many times have you heard me say that. just like on black friday you will not find low...
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after that the number 22. trownd out tonight with the number 29. all right now for tonight's winning powerball number and for the over half a billion jackpot it is the number 6. >> bill: i was a total strike-out. so was dan. cyprian got the powerball and $6. >> $4. >> i didn't play and i didn't lose any money. >> bill: i was hoping i could win so i could buy one of carol's scarves for christmas. we started out this morning with the gray. a lot of different colors. you can find out for yourself. hand woven by my wife, carol. they're beautiful. rayon chenille, they're warm. great holiday presents. we had the gray on in the first hour this morning. last hour, this purple with a little green. this hour, we've chosen the blue. i love this blue scarf. >> beautiful. i like that. >> bill: goes with the shirt. >> you've accessorized. this is great! >> bill: so check it out. go to our o web site, billpressshow.com and at the very top carol's scarves. see the beautiful designs and choices and get in touch with her and take it away. randy weingarten, head of t
after that the number 22. trownd out tonight with the number 29. all right now for tonight's winning powerball number and for the over half a billion jackpot it is the number 6. >> bill: i was a total strike-out. so was dan. cyprian got the powerball and $6. >> $4. >> i didn't play and i didn't lose any money. >> bill: i was hoping i could win so i could buy one of carol's scarves for christmas. we started out this morning with the gray. a lot of different colors. you...
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john alston is live in san francisco where some residents are dealing with an outage. reporter: delwood way at the top of mount davidson is blocked off. the fire department was here earlier and right now pg&e workers are trying to get power restored to a half dozen homes. the trouble started right about 9:00 tonight. a dead rotten tree tipped over on to power lines, jerking down not only electrical lines but phone lines and cable, leaving part of the neighborhood in the dancht fortunate the tree did not hit any homes or cars. >> was in our front room. heard a crack, and then everything went out. the lights went out. and i looked outside, saw the tree. >> what are you doing for the evening powerwise? >> flash lights. flash lights and cames. the usual when it happens here. reporter: in fact at the top of the hill you can see candles and flashlights flickering in some windows, and a half dozen or so residents of hearing -- having to rely on cell phone service only. pg&e is working on the situation. you've we have no estimate as to when the power will eventually be restore
john alston is live in san francisco where some residents are dealing with an outage. reporter: delwood way at the top of mount davidson is blocked off. the fire department was here earlier and right now pg&e workers are trying to get power restored to a half dozen homes. the trouble started right about 9:00 tonight. a dead rotten tree tipped over on to power lines, jerking down not only electrical lines but phone lines and cable, leaving part of the neighborhood in the dancht fortunate the...
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in 1980, interest rate was 22%, unemployment, 10.5%. we waited in line for gasoline. however, we felt we had such a great product with such quality that even though we started with $700 and stayed in my car because the backer pulled out that if we told enough people about it and believed in what we did, one day someone will start to reorder. very difficult for the first two years. should have gone bankrupt every week but we believed what we had was good and we were prepared for a lot of rejection, knowing we may have to knock on ten doors and maybe up to 100. >> that is extraordinary. homeless to billionaire. you said the product was in your car. what was the biggest thing that moved the needle for you? that got your business moving and put you in a different place? >> the big mover was we believed what we did would work. no matter how bad times were. and then at one point after two years we finally paid our bills on time, which was a miracle. i had a couple thousand in the bank and now we knew we could take off and do extremely well. but the mover all along was we be
in 1980, interest rate was 22%, unemployment, 10.5%. we waited in line for gasoline. however, we felt we had such a great product with such quality that even though we started with $700 and stayed in my car because the backer pulled out that if we told enough people about it and believed in what we did, one day someone will start to reorder. very difficult for the first two years. should have gone bankrupt every week but we believed what we had was good and we were prepared for a lot of...
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we had a stable money policy then. we didn't have a nationalization of health care so the economy survived it and then spending was cut and tax rates are cut like capital gains the economy boomed. same thing in the 1980s. same thing in the 1920s. in the 2001 bush tax cuts they were so pitiful lie weak they finally got real ones in 2003 the economy came back. >> it is true, die read it correctly on the forbes website you would accept higher top marginal tax rates in return for clintonesque policies, did i read that correctly? >> if you abandon obama care just like congress got rid of hilary care, had a stable dollar remember in the mid-'90s the dollar was as good as gold. no massive regulations. we had some deregulation in the 1990s compared to what we have today. and spending on a proportionate basis i would take that trade. >> keith what's your comment on steve forbes. he'll allow those top rates to go up if you all -- if the democratic party endorses the kind of lower spending deregulation sound money platform that i
we had a stable money policy then. we didn't have a nationalization of health care so the economy survived it and then spending was cut and tax rates are cut like capital gains the economy boomed. same thing in the 1980s. same thing in the 1920s. in the 2001 bush tax cuts they were so pitiful lie weak they finally got real ones in 2003 the economy came back. >> it is true, die read it correctly on the forbes website you would accept higher top marginal tax rates in return for clintonesque...
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in a john eastman needs to help me. hello. >>guest: i took it to you was about to go over backwards. >>guest: and >>host: knows everything there3 an about televisions and more importantly, nobody knows more about the lp or home theaters than you. there really are the best. >>guest: they make more dlp tepees and in the other manufacturers combined. it is digital light processing and if he could to a movie theater 80 percent in this country do feature premium dlp and of the washington and it was getting quality, grape color saturation in amazing definition, high resolution in your not losing some of the impact you normally would get when you get a lesser technology in the same dlp technology that you find it a movie screen which to be 40 or 50 ft. wide or more, you will the same technology on the 73 in.. >>host: is what this is my favorite television to sell but harris's got a new television in there over the moon but when it bought the television they have to buy the supple for, other stuff but this is out of the box, a home of
in a john eastman needs to help me. hello. >>guest: i took it to you was about to go over backwards. >>guest: and >>host: knows everything there3 an about televisions and more importantly, nobody knows more about the lp or home theaters than you. there really are the best. >>guest: they make more dlp tepees and in the other manufacturers combined. it is digital light processing and if he could to a movie theater 80 percent in this country do feature premium dlp and of...
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he has a lot of money. as long as he gets to spend time with his grandkids, whom he adores, he needs something to do and i think he would want to serve. >> the whole point of the romney campaign was that everything that obama had done needed to be overturned, whether it was on taxes. >> i think that's why so many people are laughing at this. >> stimulus, health care, dodd frank. >> i'm with you, ryan. >> what role could mitt romney possibly play? >> i'm with you, ryan. >> it's good to see the two sides come together and have a lunch but frankly the ideology is too far apart. >> i'm with you. you don't have to laugh at it, go as far as richard has gone. to show this was an election, this was politics. look, we can sit down together. that's it. >> after this lunch these two guys will not talk or meet unless it's been accident. i guarantee it. look how long it took obama to patch things up with bill clint ep. >> look at bill clinton and w. >> bill clinton is very different. >> gentlemen, thank you. >>> ahead o
he has a lot of money. as long as he gets to spend time with his grandkids, whom he adores, he needs something to do and i think he would want to serve. >> the whole point of the romney campaign was that everything that obama had done needed to be overturned, whether it was on taxes. >> i think that's why so many people are laughing at this. >> stimulus, health care, dodd frank. >> i'm with you, ryan. >> what role could mitt romney possibly play? >> i'm with...
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nasdaq fell by 22. led by apple. analyst today suggests am could lose ground to competing android products. >>> big cuts coming to cityback. 11,000 jobs worldwide. that'll save more than a billion dollars a year in expense. bank plans to scale back consumer operation in other country. not sure how many jobs cut in the u.s. >>> and the annual tree lighting ceremony. >>> the tree lying with a help of ten-year-old boy who has autism. the tree is a 50-footal white fir. it's decorated with onments made by disabled children and adults. >>> and more one wanted pets are coming in and fewer being adopted but a new incentive at some south bay shelter may convince some feel take a >>> we're following developing news concerning antivirus software founder john mcafe. he air pennsylvania period with his lawyers in guatamala city yesterday. he says he's been unjustly acruised of murdering his neighbor there. >>> here in the bay area drivers will to deal with lots of rain. tomorrow there's another issue but not as wellwet. >> that's
nasdaq fell by 22. led by apple. analyst today suggests am could lose ground to competing android products. >>> big cuts coming to cityback. 11,000 jobs worldwide. that'll save more than a billion dollars a year in expense. bank plans to scale back consumer operation in other country. not sure how many jobs cut in the u.s. >>> and the annual tree lighting ceremony. >>> the tree lying with a help of ten-year-old boy who has autism. the tree is a 50-footal white fir....
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even in washington, $49 billion is real money, money that would have to be borrowed, adding to our debt problem. believe it or not, republicans who voted to turn medicare into a voucher program in the name of deficit reduction, support adding to the deficit with high-end tax cuts. in rhode island at least, those are lousy priorities when it comes to deficit reduction. we should let the tax cuts at the top expire for reasons also of fairness. loopholes and special provisions allow many super high income earners to pay lower tax rates than many middle-class families. according to the nonpartisan congressional research service, 65% of individuals earning a million dollars or more annually pay taxes at a lower rate than median income taxpayers making $100,000 or less. 65%, nearly two-thirds, of individuals earning over a million dollars a year actually pay a lower tax rate than median income taxpayers do. that is a tax system that has turned upside-down and needs to be fixed. earlier this year, a majority of senators voted to advance my "paying a fair share act," the buffett rule bill to en
even in washington, $49 billion is real money, money that would have to be borrowed, adding to our debt problem. believe it or not, republicans who voted to turn medicare into a voucher program in the name of deficit reduction, support adding to the deficit with high-end tax cuts. in rhode island at least, those are lousy priorities when it comes to deficit reduction. we should let the tax cuts at the top expire for reasons also of fairness. loopholes and special provisions allow many super...
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john? >> the other way the ceos are in the middle of this is the president appeared before the business roundtable today as part of his effort to continue rounding up support from various constituencies for what he calls a balanced approach. one of the things he pressed was a priority that the head of the business roundtable, john eng r engler, has suggested which is a longer term fix to the debt ceiling problem. remember that it was a catastrophic standoff in mid 2011 that caused the downgrade in u.s. credit. president said he's simply not going to negotiate in the negotiating process that results in the same kind of stand-off. here is the president. >> if congress in any way suggests that they're going to tie negotiations to debt ceiling votes and take us to the brink of default once again as part of a budget negotiation? which, by the way, we have never done in our history until we did it last year. i will not play that game because we've got to break that habit before it starts. >> so w
john? >> the other way the ceos are in the middle of this is the president appeared before the business roundtable today as part of his effort to continue rounding up support from various constituencies for what he calls a balanced approach. one of the things he pressed was a priority that the head of the business roundtable, john eng r engler, has suggested which is a longer term fix to the debt ceiling problem. remember that it was a catastrophic standoff in mid 2011 that caused the...
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learn how to enjoy your money. learn how to save your money. learn how to use your money to help other people. learn how to protect your money from taxes and long-term care costs. and just become better educated about it. it really fulfills a lot of self-worth issues when we learn how to take care of ourselves, take care of our families and take care of society at large with money. >> i love this. especially the world is going crazy about, you know, lotteries and in america where the only way to get rich is to play the lottery it breaks my heart. that's how you get rich. >> she covered it all. good advice. >> ta
learn how to enjoy your money. learn how to save your money. learn how to use your money to help other people. learn how to protect your money from taxes and long-term care costs. and just become better educated about it. it really fulfills a lot of self-worth issues when we learn how to take care of ourselves, take care of our families and take care of society at large with money. >> i love this. especially the world is going crazy about, you know, lotteries and in america where the only...
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satisfaction guaranteed or your money back. >>> the senate rewrote itself on the rights of the disabled. and the united states senate shamed itself today. once again. it pains me to say that, it really does, having worked in the senate for seven years, i think the senate remains a great institution which has done much, much more to be proud of than the rare occurrences that it should be ashame of. i don't usually think when a vote doesn't go my way in the united states senate, the senate should be ashamed of itself. i think that the senate has a right, a moral right to arrive at outcomes that i don't like. to arrive at outcomes i hate and to arrive at them with a reasonable exercise of senate decision making. i don't think that every procedural roadblock that republicans throw in front of senate democrats is shameful. i've seen democrats do the same thing to republicans and i working on the senate floor have tried to do the same thing to republicans myself. in my seven years in the senate, i didn't recall one day of shame for the senate as a whole. most senators were innocent bystanders
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you take john's side. they're both right but if we go over the cliff, the biggest things you're going to see are the housing names be dragged right back down. >> yeah. grasso. good to see you. >> boa is one we agree on. we're both adding to it. it's a great stock. >> all right. let's do a market flash now for a check on what's moving now. what are you watching? >>> apple hit a two-week low this morning. late morning, and then we saw huge 2.36 million share trades come in. that's about a $1.35 billion trade. a lot say that's associated with option activity. the other thing is technicians are watching it. talking about the moving average and the other stock. apple continues to go lower here moving further away from its moving day average and we are watching potentially 50 day moving average may cross below the 200 day moving average. got to wonder is the stock broken? >> let's ask joey generation, the man who said apple was a generational buy a couple weeks back. >> indeed i did. yesterday afternoon i sold a
you take john's side. they're both right but if we go over the cliff, the biggest things you're going to see are the housing names be dragged right back down. >> yeah. grasso. good to see you. >> boa is one we agree on. we're both adding to it. it's a great stock. >> all right. let's do a market flash now for a check on what's moving now. what are you watching? >>> apple hit a two-week low this morning. late morning, and then we saw huge 2.36 million share trades come...
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and massachusetts senator john kerry emerging as an alternative. in a clear message to the white house, collins said kerry would have no problem winning senate confirmation. >>> well, mitt romney is going to the white house after all. the former presidential candidate is meeting president obama for lunch today in a private white house dining room. now, the president had promised, of course, in his victory speech that he would reach out to his rival. romney has been spending most post election time at his family's home in southern california. wouldn't you like to be a fly on the wall of that one? ♪ awkward >> slightly. or maybe they will actually be more, more warm and hospitable than we think. >> you think with such a partisan, divisive election. you wonder how they kind of break that ice, and the president with his political role model, lincoln. team rival. there was at some point, romney would be treasury secretary. a little unlikely. at least give romney a role in some economic council or advisory position. >> the president has gone on record
and massachusetts senator john kerry emerging as an alternative. in a clear message to the white house, collins said kerry would have no problem winning senate confirmation. >>> well, mitt romney is going to the white house after all. the former presidential candidate is meeting president obama for lunch today in a private white house dining room. now, the president had promised, of course, in his victory speech that he would reach out to his rival. romney has been spending most post...
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good morning to you john. >> good morning, steve. great to be with you. >> steve: it's great to have you as well. so rahm emanuel writes my kind of town, chicago is great but you're living there and you tell us that it's not as great and maybe we shouldn't use it as a model. >> no, in fact, chicago is the canary in the coal mine for how not to do it. it is a great city burks at one point it was even better and the trend lines are even better. job creation out of the top 12 metropolitan cities. 40% of our kids are dropping out of schools. the city has the lowest population its had since 1920. people are voting with their feet that the chicago model is not work. >> steve: if chicago was so great, why are so many people moving out of it? >> that's exactly the key thing. bottom line is the taxes are too high, very high property taxes. one of the highest sales taxes in the country. they're look at raising taxes again. we've got a $1.5 billion deficit we're facing between the schools, transit and the city itself, $25 billion in combined un
good morning to you john. >> good morning, steve. great to be with you. >> steve: it's great to have you as well. so rahm emanuel writes my kind of town, chicago is great but you're living there and you tell us that it's not as great and maybe we shouldn't use it as a model. >> no, in fact, chicago is the canary in the coal mine for how not to do it. it is a great city burks at one point it was even better and the trend lines are even better. job creation out of the top 12...
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>> john givenner, deputy city attorney. it sounds like supervisor wiener is asking to dup cate the file so there are two separate ordinances, one with -- one with -- one source of funds and one with another source of p&,ñ correct. >> president chiu: supervisor wiener has asked to duplicate the file. one of the amendments would include the rainy day reserve in the place of the state revenue loss reserve and the other would be as supervisor kim has suggested. is that correct? >> supervisor wiener: no. the the motion would be to duplicate the file and then to eliminate the state reserve money from one version of the file, and to remove the peef money from the other version of the file and nothing with respect to the rainy day fund. just voting then on two separate sources. does that make sense? >> president chiu: supervisor wiener has -- >> can i ask a point of clarification. i thought supervisor wiener was suggesting that we divide the question? >> president chiu: i think that's initially what he stated but now you're withdr
>> john givenner, deputy city attorney. it sounds like supervisor wiener is asking to dup cate the file so there are two separate ordinances, one with -- one with -- one source of funds and one with another source of p&,ñ correct. >> president chiu: supervisor wiener has asked to duplicate the file. one of the amendments would include the rainy day reserve in the place of the state revenue loss reserve and the other would be as supervisor kim has suggested. is that correct?...
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basically the gig is up for john mcafee. now mcafee of course the tattooed gun toeth software tycoon that's been on the lam for three weeks after the murder of his american neighbor in please. police were questioning him. this week he fled to guatemala hoping to find safety and political asylum but his request was denied and police just announced this afternoon they're flying him back to belize. belize police tell me they'll be waiting. what happens now is anyone's guess. he could be brought in, charged, he could be released, or, as he told us, he could be made to disappear. but with all the public theater around this man, i find that, brian, very unlikely. >> he kind of -- i don't want to say bragged but he sort of showed off he was smart, he had this whole decoy, he went to guatemala. i made it! you're just like, you can't just come in to guatemala. that's sort of what happened. >> yeah. well the reason had he some confidence, he hired the former attorney general of guatemala as his lawyer. guatemala of course is not a goo
basically the gig is up for john mcafee. now mcafee of course the tattooed gun toeth software tycoon that's been on the lam for three weeks after the murder of his american neighbor in please. police were questioning him. this week he fled to guatemala hoping to find safety and political asylum but his request was denied and police just announced this afternoon they're flying him back to belize. belize police tell me they'll be waiting. what happens now is anyone's guess. he could be brought...
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guaranteed or your money back. olay pro-x. >>> a packed radar this morning. new reports that hillary clinton got a special job pitch. apparently so did david petraeus and neither one took the advice. new york city mayor michael bloomberg's successor will have big shoes to fill according to "the new york times." bloomberg called secretary of state hillary clinton a few months ago to encourage her to enter the 2013 new york city mayoral race. but reportedly told the mayor she has no interest in the job. as deputy mayor there howard wolf son, former senior adviser to hillary clinton's presidential campaign in 2008. mayor bloomberg isn't the only 0 one giving out advice. this is great. it's bob woodward, heads are exploding as i speak. let me get to the story. woodward reports that roger ales, the chairman and founder of fox news, encouraged general david petraeus to run against obama in the 2012 election. last spring asked fox news analyst to make the pitch while she was traveling with petraeus. in a recording of the conversation between mcfarland and petraeus m
guaranteed or your money back. olay pro-x. >>> a packed radar this morning. new reports that hillary clinton got a special job pitch. apparently so did david petraeus and neither one took the advice. new york city mayor michael bloomberg's successor will have big shoes to fill according to "the new york times." bloomberg called secretary of state hillary clinton a few months ago to encourage her to enter the 2013 new york city mayoral race. but reportedly told the mayor she...
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saturday morning, belcher shot his 22-year-old girlfriend kasandra perkins. then he turned the gun on himself right outside the chiefs' practice facility and right in front of the general manager and coaches, too. he and perkins have a 3-month-old daughter whose name is zoey. now she is left behind. cas cas cas cas cas casey wians has been talking. >> reporter: it was a real somber mood as you mentioned after that game. this is only the chiefs' second victory of the season. normally there would be a lot of celebration because by all accounts they played their best game of the season. but there was no celebration. very limited celebration in that locker room. let's hear from some of those players and the coach had to say after the game. >> we stuck together as a team like we talked about. helped each other. all right? family and friends, you relied on those people. all right? you relied on your faith to help get you through this. all right? we got through it. in a grand way because everybody made a contribution. everybody helped. okay? that's what a team is ab
saturday morning, belcher shot his 22-year-old girlfriend kasandra perkins. then he turned the gun on himself right outside the chiefs' practice facility and right in front of the general manager and coaches, too. he and perkins have a 3-month-old daughter whose name is zoey. now she is left behind. cas cas cas cas cas casey wians has been talking. >> reporter: it was a real somber mood as you mentioned after that game. this is only the chiefs' second victory of the season. normally there...
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that's warren buffett and john kerry and diane feinstein. this is a tax on people desperately trying to become rich but the truly wish don't want them to. finally, the most important point is in two years we've got to take back the senate. >> sean: i don't want to talk about the election. >> the republicans need to concentrate on making sure this economy gets blamed on obama. there are things they can do like propose tax cuts or rather tax hikes for the truly rich, ie, warren buffett. no more state and low tax deductions. cut out that hollywood foin accounting. let's go after the 1% of the 1%. forget the 1% of income earners. >> sean: there's a lot of good ideas there. >> thank you. >> sean: they have to stand against america going broke. >> they can do that by making clear it's not a good deal, making speeches, and not raising taxes on the job creators. >> sean: how about they pass a bill that extends all the bush tax cuts. how about that? >> then the senate will reject it. >> sean: then who is to blame? >> at some point if the bush tax cut
that's warren buffett and john kerry and diane feinstein. this is a tax on people desperately trying to become rich but the truly wish don't want them to. finally, the most important point is in two years we've got to take back the senate. >> sean: i don't want to talk about the election. >> the republicans need to concentrate on making sure this economy gets blamed on obama. there are things they can do like propose tax cuts or rather tax hikes for the truly rich, ie, warren...
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guaranteed or your money back. olay pro-x. >>> here's a look at the weather >>> here's a look at the weather in some cities around the country. washington, 46, atlanta, 58. sunny and cloudy st. louis, 58. colder with showers in denver. periods of rain in seattle. 46 degrees. >>> get ready for big fun at the grammy awards. the nominations were announced during a special concert last night in nashville. ♪ >> that's the band fun. the indy group got best song. also those who got nominations was frank and also r & b mumford & sons. you can see the 55th annual grammy awards february 10th, 8:00 p.m. eastern right here on cbs. >>> the duchess of cambridge remains hospitalized for morning sickness treatment. the hospital says it's reviewing telephone info after a nurse revealed information to a prank caller. we have the details from london. >> reporter: the duchess of cambridge got a hospital visit from her sister pippa and brother james. they arrived the day after a caller pretending to be the queen got through to kate's
guaranteed or your money back. olay pro-x. >>> here's a look at the weather >>> here's a look at the weather in some cities around the country. washington, 46, atlanta, 58. sunny and cloudy st. louis, 58. colder with showers in denver. periods of rain in seattle. 46 degrees. >>> get ready for big fun at the grammy awards. the nominations were announced during a special concert last night in nashville. ♪ >> that's the band fun. the indy group got best song....
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us as a team is to get closure and move on and find some way to focus on football. >> belcher shot 22-year-old kasandra perkins. her funeral will be tomorrow in texas. their 3-month-old daughter will get more than $1 million from the nfl collective bargaining agreement. we'll take a quick break on a thurps morning. >> when we come back, cutting breast cancer deaths. how a long term use of a drug can have benefits for patients. this is the "cbs morning news." news." [ male announcer ] sponges take your mark. [ female announcer ] one drop of ultra dawn has twice the everyday grease cleaning ingredients of one drop of the leading non-concentrated brand... to clean 2x more greasy dishes. dawn does more. so it's not a chore. without freshly-made pasta. you could also cut corners by making it without 100% real cheddar cheese. but then...it wouldn't be stouffer's mac & cheese. just one of over 70 satisfying recipes for one from stouffer's. living with moderate to semeans living with pain.is it could also mean living with joint damage. help relieve the pain and stop the damage with humira, ad
us as a team is to get closure and move on and find some way to focus on football. >> belcher shot 22-year-old kasandra perkins. her funeral will be tomorrow in texas. their 3-month-old daughter will get more than $1 million from the nfl collective bargaining agreement. we'll take a quick break on a thurps morning. >> when we come back, cutting breast cancer deaths. how a long term use of a drug can have benefits for patients. this is the "cbs morning news." news." [...
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the tech heavy nasdaq fell 22 led lower by apple. its shares were 6% lower. apple's largest loss in a year. apple shares lost $37 to close at 538 and change. still apple stock is up more than $100 since the start of the year. >>> meantime, citigroup announced plans to cut 11,000 jobs, or 4% of its workforce. the company says the cuts will save more than $1 billion a year. the bulk of the jobs are in global operations. it is unclear how many jobs will be lost here in the united states. >>> i already calculated your rain total for the day. next, the conditions you can expect tomorrow that will impact your morning commute. >> california lawmakers buying state cars. the new report that reveals how that move actually >>> a new report shows at least a dozen california lawmakers repaired, or upgraded their state vehicles at taxpayer expense just before pieing them as their personal vehicles. >> reporter: lawmakers were given a deadline to turn in their state vehicles. according to the associated press, some lawmakers made thousands of dollars in repairs to cars they
the tech heavy nasdaq fell 22 led lower by apple. its shares were 6% lower. apple's largest loss in a year. apple shares lost $37 to close at 538 and change. still apple stock is up more than $100 since the start of the year. >>> meantime, citigroup announced plans to cut 11,000 jobs, or 4% of its workforce. the company says the cuts will save more than $1 billion a year. the bulk of the jobs are in global operations. it is unclear how many jobs will be lost here in the united states....
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guaranteed or your money back. olay pro-x. one thing that makes our day when we're on the field is watching lauren get up to bat. our daughter loves baseball. and we tried to get her on some teams, and there were some coaches that would include her but she just never felt right about it. hitting the ball and then making the other kids wait, just wasn't her idea of what baseball was. we thought she would just have to settle for being a fan; until rotary stepped in. and they built this special field. they took an idea of just letting the kids play baseball and made it fit these kids, rather than trying to make the kids fit the field. lauren forgets about what she can't do, because they've given her the opportunity to do something that we never thought possible. when these kids get to play ball, their heart is there they're so excited and they just get to feel like regular kids. on the phone i heard her telling her grandmother that she was the luckiest kid in the world. >>> here's a look at the weather in some cities around the c
guaranteed or your money back. olay pro-x. one thing that makes our day when we're on the field is watching lauren get up to bat. our daughter loves baseball. and we tried to get her on some teams, and there were some coaches that would include her but she just never felt right about it. hitting the ball and then making the other kids wait, just wasn't her idea of what baseball was. we thought she would just have to settle for being a fan; until rotary stepped in. and they built this special...
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your capital gain an income tax are subject to a 22% effective tax rate. if you're making more than $1 million, they're subject to a 15% rate. you have this weird double break. it raises a lot of money, but in a fairly arbitrary fashion. host: philip. michigan. democratic caller. caller: thank you. this is not so much a tax question. i used to work for a food company in 1972 that was very large, employing 3000 or more, closing in 1985. people here have lost their jobs. why does the government not do something to cut their jobs? for instance, do we really need the cia, the federal marshals here and there? why do they not get the federal bureau to cover everything? host: that is philip's idea. on twitter, a follow-up with the small-business owner we heard from, saying they eliminated business averaging which is hopeful to small businesses with fluctuating income. guest: it guest: under income averaging, if you have a fluctuating in a come -- income, you pay low rates when your income is low, high rates when your income is high. the average maybe higher than
your capital gain an income tax are subject to a 22% effective tax rate. if you're making more than $1 million, they're subject to a 15% rate. you have this weird double break. it raises a lot of money, but in a fairly arbitrary fashion. host: philip. michigan. democratic caller. caller: thank you. this is not so much a tax question. i used to work for a food company in 1972 that was very large, employing 3000 or more, closing in 1985. people here have lost their jobs. why does the government...
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john didonna from san francisco. this is just a general-ap,e philosophicalh at the root of the controversy is a question of what human beings are how are we t|( q7 act,:/( and function in a way that is true to our spirit nature, and intellect. i use the word intellect in its ancient text, to bev:( # one thing from another is the power to make?ipp distinctions to sort things throughwmo i've been] that concerns me the most in this battle for our minds. we should be taught not what to think, but how to think. thank you for listening. >> -- all the supervisors)i( of la you about the future my future, our future, the future of the city. we was discussing education in item 13, and i feel that ifl( don't fire up every channel if we don't liquidate every pipeline and search every avenue[vjld in! >> president chiu: excuse me, sir. we have a rule in the board chamber that issues that have already been discussed in committee can't be discussed in public comment today. that being said if you want to discuss education issues in g
john didonna from san francisco. this is just a general-ap,e philosophicalh at the root of the controversy is a question of what human beings are how are we t|( q7 act,:/( and function in a way that is true to our spirit nature, and intellect. i use the word intellect in its ancient text, to bev:( # one thing from another is the power to make?ipp distinctions to sort things throughwmo i've been] that concerns me the most in this battle for our minds. we should be taught not what to think, but...
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miss perkins, his girlfriend, was 22. and so wins and losses put aside, and to your earlier point, should there be a game played this weekend? you look at the bigger picture, probably not. >> thank you, michael coleman. >>> now on to other news, john mcafee made a fortune as a pioneer of anti-virus software. he spent the last several weeks running from authorities in belize. police want to question him about the murder of his neighbor. until last night nobody had seen him. he contacted cnn's martin savage and sat down with him for an exclusive interview. martin joins us live from belize. martin, what did john mcafee say? >> reporter: you know, don, this was an interview that ranged from at times stone cold clarity and credibility to downright off the wall kind of crazy talk, a sense of paranoia. it was quite remarkable. there were times you just sensed that he was telling you everything in his heart, but you weren't sure if everything in his mind was quite right. listen to how it began. >> let me ask you a couple of quest
miss perkins, his girlfriend, was 22. and so wins and losses put aside, and to your earlier point, should there be a game played this weekend? you look at the bigger picture, probably not. >> thank you, michael coleman. >>> now on to other news, john mcafee made a fortune as a pioneer of anti-virus software. he spent the last several weeks running from authorities in belize. police want to question him about the murder of his neighbor. until last night nobody had seen him. he...
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with this november 22 decree president mopls did seize extraordinary powers. basically he's trying to prevent the judiciary from dissolving the constituent assembly that was drafting the constitution and so forth and he said the judiciary could not annul his decrees so he's put himself above the judiciary and he has legislative powers since the parliament was dissolved so all this power in the hands of one person then he's forcing ahead this constitution that is still controversial. a lot of people are unhappy with it. >> warner: you've known people, you've been in touch with people from the muslim brotherhood and people around president morsi since before the revolution and i think you met some of them who are here with washington. how did they explain him acting in the way that you just described which has led some to say he's as autocratic as mubarak? >> well, what their side of the story is is that the judiciary they believe was about to dissolve the constituent assembly and basically set the whole political transition back months so that they could not pa
with this november 22 decree president mopls did seize extraordinary powers. basically he's trying to prevent the judiciary from dissolving the constituent assembly that was drafting the constitution and so forth and he said the judiciary could not annul his decrees so he's put himself above the judiciary and he has legislative powers since the parliament was dissolved so all this power in the hands of one person then he's forcing ahead this constitution that is still controversial. a lot of...
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a team high 22 points off of the bench. the wizards never trailed after the first quarter. the final seconds, lebron james who posted a triple double with a chance to tie and not this time. the wizards upset the heat, 105- 101 for the second win of the season. some are giving rg eye 3 credit as a good luck -- rg3 credit as a good luck charm. is he buying it? >> say thank you or, i don't know, what can you say? y that the ones who played and i didn't play the game. you know, he wouldn't keep, the coach said i can't be going over there and rubbing off. i use it on my magic on those guys and need it for us and that is what it is. it was fun to thereby. >> and we have college hoops on deck on tonight. maryland hosts maryland everyone here and -- shore and tennessee at virginia. >>> and you have the news knowledge. the news is always on www.myfoxdc.com. back here at 10. the news edge. hope you will be, too. tmz on the is coming up next. you won't take my life. you won't take our future. aids affects us all. even babies. chevron is working to stop mother-to-child transmission. ou
a team high 22 points off of the bench. the wizards never trailed after the first quarter. the final seconds, lebron james who posted a triple double with a chance to tie and not this time. the wizards upset the heat, 105- 101 for the second win of the season. some are giving rg eye 3 credit as a good luck -- rg3 credit as a good luck charm. is he buying it? >> say thank you or, i don't know, what can you say? y that the ones who played and i didn't play the game. you know, he wouldn't...
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but it never hurts to see if you can find better coverage, save money, or both. and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care law. ♪ open enrollment ends december 7th. so now's the time. visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare. >>> and now we have a special experiment to show you. what happens when you think you're awake behind the wheel but your brain is going to sleep? drowsy driving is so serious in this country, there are now criminal cases in half a dozen states threatening jail time for people accused of being too sleep deprived to drive. abc's ron claiborne wants to show you what happened to him. >> reporter: my eyes are open, but what you can't tell in this experiment, i'm actually asleep. every day an estimated 250,000 americans fall asleep while driving like this woman, who was videotaped seemingly nodding off at the wheel in denver. sleep-deprived drivers are blamed for thousands of crashes every year. but many times it's not that obvious. scientists say there's something called microsleep where you can fall asleep for just a
but it never hurts to see if you can find better coverage, save money, or both. and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care law. ♪ open enrollment ends december 7th. so now's the time. visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare. >>> and now we have a special experiment to show you. what happens when you think you're awake behind the wheel but your brain is going to sleep? drowsy driving is so serious in this country, there are now criminal cases in half a dozen...
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because i don't know what is going on but i can feel you. >> the 22-year-old says she's been working for a pimp from new york who despite his distance controls her every move. >> the guy you're with now, how did you meet him, your pimp? >> through his, i don't know what you call second in command, his wife. >> she was recruited by a woman in new york. she met me and i had like $20 to my name and i didn't know how i was going to make rent. >> and she said she knew what she was doing was not right but she could not get out of it because she would not have a pot to piss in if she didn't have prostitution. she had family but her family gave up on her a long time ago. >> i've never been able to ask anybody for help, ever since i was 13 doing whatever. i was not able to keep up the charade with my parent pretending to be a christian, pretending to be straight and by the time i went to college everything fell apart. >> the daughter of missionaries, anna dropped out of college and hopped a plane to america hoping to find work with a modeling agency in new york. but what she found instead tur
because i don't know what is going on but i can feel you. >> the 22-year-old says she's been working for a pimp from new york who despite his distance controls her every move. >> the guy you're with now, how did you meet him, your pimp? >> through his, i don't know what you call second in command, his wife. >> she was recruited by a woman in new york. she met me and i had like $20 to my name and i didn't know how i was going to make rent. >> and she said she knew...
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that was passed by a large majority. >> senator carl levin and senator john mccain are managing this bill. we understand they hope to finish it in three days. that will not happen. how much more work is there to do? >> is remains to be seen. a lot needs to be sorted out behind the scenes. i do believe they would like to be finished by monday. that is where we are now. >> the house approved its defense authorization bill earlier this year. how does the senate bill differ? >> i was just speaking to some people on the house side, and they do not see any major difficulties in getting this done. last year, they were able to get a conference done in roughly nine days. i was assured they believe they can do the same this time. it does not look like it is going to be terribly contentious. both committees were trying to keep this non-controversial. as you know, we are coming to the end of the session so they need it quickly. >> do you think they will be able to do it by the end of the year? >> absolutely. >> thank you for your time. >> my pleasure. >> the senate returns on monday at 2:00 p.m.
that was passed by a large majority. >> senator carl levin and senator john mccain are managing this bill. we understand they hope to finish it in three days. that will not happen. how much more work is there to do? >> is remains to be seen. a lot needs to be sorted out behind the scenes. i do believe they would like to be finished by monday. that is where we are now. >> the house approved its defense authorization bill earlier this year. how does the senate bill differ?...
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on average people in the 1% pay 22%. they don't pay that much more than people in lower income groups. if you act
on average people in the 1% pay 22%. they don't pay that much more than people in lower income groups. if you act
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gretchin 5, 16, 22, 23, 29, and the powerball number of 6. so here is a break down of the money. total winnings $58+ . and so roughlily $192.5 million if two people split the tickets . so stay tuned. there will be more winners in the show later on you might have gotten something anyway. >> very nice. and meanwhile from powerball to power lunch. these two guys are going to meet for the first time since the final debate. that's right mitt romney and the president of the united states. the president invited mitt romney over to the white house. peter doocy has a preview. >> the white house reached out to mitt romney to invite him for the one on one lunch. a senior romney source said when they sit down without staff members present. it will be two adversears getting together for a social lunch. >> the president said there are aspects of romney's record and ideas that he believes could be helpful. and the president noted that mitt romney did a terrific job running the olympicss and that could help make the federal government work better. the president requested reorganization authority
gretchin 5, 16, 22, 23, 29, and the powerball number of 6. so here is a break down of the money. total winnings $58+ . and so roughlily $192.5 million if two people split the tickets . so stay tuned. there will be more winners in the show later on you might have gotten something anyway. >> very nice. and meanwhile from powerball to power lunch. these two guys are going to meet for the first time since the final debate. that's right mitt romney and the president of the united states. the...